"molave" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

IPA: /moˈlabe/, [moˈla.β̞e] Forms: molaves [plural]
Rhymes: -abe Etymology: From Tagalog mulawin. Etymology templates: {{bor|es|tl|mulawin}} Tagalog mulawin Head templates: {{es-noun|mf}} molave m or f (plural molaves)
  1. molave (tree, Vitex parviflora or Vitex cofassus species, and its wood) Tags: feminine, masculine Categories (lifeform): Mint family plants, Trees, Woods

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for molave meaning in Spanish (1.8kB)

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